Lt. Gov. reaches out to Facebook to stop fraudulent account

In a statement by Kay Ivey's office, Ivey says that a personal page claiming to be her has been reported.

"I have not created a personal page or solicited any money," Ivey wrote. "I have reported this issue to Facebook and it is my understanding that the personal Kay Ivey account is being used fraudulently.

"I am in contact with appropriate law enforcement to see that the actions of this individual are immediately stopped," she added.

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